4 August 2019 - Be Filled and Overflow with Good - Pastor Joseph Prince Sermon Notes - New Creation Church Sermon NotesPraise and Worship Songs performed: (There were songs I missed before this) 1. King of Kings - Hillsong Music 2. Here I Bow - Bethel Music In the future temple prophesied in the Book of Ezekiel, worshipers go in by one way and exit by another way. When you go into God’s presence, you will never leave the same way. Jesus is the Vine and we are the branches—our role is just to receive from Jesus. God gave man the earth and the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve enjoyed God’s finished work. Today we are acting like ‘human doings’ when we were created to be “human beings”. Man has a soul that will live forever—God breathed life into Adam’s lifeless body that was formed from the dust of the earth. Outside of this life, there is judgment. God has to house the eternal spirit of man somewhere. If a man’s spirit is not renewed, he cannot enter Heaven nor enjoy it. The only commandment that God gave Adam is not to do something. Man’s first day was a rest day. God rested on the seventh day after He had created the heavens and the earth. Man sinned against God in a perfect place. Jesus obeyed God in an environment that was contrary to everything that is good. The question of prosperity will become redundant once you look at the way God created the earth. If God’s will was poverty, He would have created a segment of poverty in the Garden of Eden. Look at the end of the Bible: we will be walking on streets of gold in the eternal city of New Jerusalem. God will prosper you so that you can be a blessing to others. Money is a good servant but a terrible master. Always use money and love people—never love money and use people. Philippians 3:19 - Today many people are just looking to satisfy their appetites without any concern for people who are in their way. Don’t live by your appetites. “whose end is destruction, whose god is the belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who think about earthly things.” (Philippians 3:19 WEB) Ecclesiastes 7:29 - Man’s desire to keep inventing new things is a sign that man has fallen. “Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many inventions.” (Ecclesiastes 7:29 KJV)
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